Bathing suit



S. S. RUBINO Oct. 29, 1935.

BATHING SUIT Filed Feb. 19, 1934 Patented Oct. 29, 1935' UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 2,018,744 BATHING SUIT Sam S. Rubino, Chicago, Ill.

Application February 19, 1934, Serial No.

1 Claim.

This invention relates to bathing suits and has r its object to provide a bathing suit which can be readily Fig. 2 is a fragmentary partly in section, and

Fig. 3 is a view of the lower part of the bathing suit, part of which is unfolded for the purpose of disclosing internal construction.

Referring to the drawing, the bathing suit comprises the usual shirt I G which is provided with side elevation thereof,

The upper ends of the crotch member 15 are stitched to the edge of the skirt II.

This stitching is indicated in the drawing by the reference numeral l8, and it will be seen that the stitching comprises four spots adjacent the II and adjacent the outer sides of the crotch piece Hi. The .crotch piece from a plurality of panels known manner, the seams providing the necessary reinforcement of this panel.

the remainder of the structure. Owing to this the bathing suit exerts no restriction to the free movements of the legs during swimming.

If desired, further means of securing the crotch piece I5 to the skirt crotch member. Owing, however, to the isolated 20 manner in which the skirt is attached to the crotch member, the free-hanging skirt eifect is stitching of them together.

Although the invention has been disclosed in accompanying claim.

Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is:

A bathing suit comprising a body portion havpointsremote from the crotch piece.

SAM S. RUBINO. 

